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 Center for the Study of Politics and Governance
 

Leadership in Challenging Times

 

 

June 25, 2009. Leadership in Challenging Times

Hubert Joly, President and CEO, Carlson Companies

Leadership has often been modeled on heroic figures who rely on commands and top-down decision making. The failures in the corporate and political worlds have tainted the notion of leadership and undermined confidence in leaders. But a new approach of leadership is emerging that emphasizes shared decision making, social responsibility and stewardship of the public good.

Please join us for a conversation with Hubert Joly on the role of leadership in challenging times. Mr. Joly will discuss leadership in today's corporate world. Can ethical requirements and values be integrated with the imperatives of the marketplace? What is the ultimate purpose of business? How can leaders in the private and public sectors work together on public problems?

Hubert Joly became president and chief executive officer of Carlson in March 2008. Joly previously served as president and chief executive officer of Carlson Wagonlit Travel. Under his leadership, CWT grew its sales from USD 8.9 billion in 2003 to USD 25.5 billion in 2007. He is now chair of the CWT board of directors. He also is vice chair of the Rezidor Hotel Group. Joly is a business administration graduate of HEC Paris and a public administration graduate of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris. He is a member of the executive committee of the World Travel and Tourism Council, serves on the board of trustees of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and recently became a member of the executive committee of the Minnesota Business Partnership. He was honored as one of the 25 Most Influential Executives of the Business Travel Industry (2006) by Business Travel News magazine. He was also elected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum (Davos, 1997).

Co-sponsored by: Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, the Center for the Study of Politics & Governance, and the Carlson School of Management.